A campus is conventionally the land on which a college or university and associated institutional structures are situated. Usually a campus encompasses libraries, lecture auditoriums, residence halls and park-like settings. The delineation actually recounts a assemblage of structures that pertains to a granted organisation, either learned or non-academic.
The phrase first was taken up to recount a specific built-up space at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) throughout the early decades of the eighteenth century. Some other American schools subsequent taken up the phrase to recount one-by-one areas at their own organisations, but "campus" did not yet ...